Step 1

Download the Meetinghouse Library Client. This is the program that will download the media content and keep it up to date with meetinghouselibrary.com

MeetinghouseLibrary.jar

The MeetinghouseLibrary.jar is the program that runs everything. Running the jar file from a command line or (double click to run – tested on Mac). Navigate and put the files you downloaded into the folder where you want your jar file stored and where your wanting the media to be download to. You can pick where to download your media.

config.properties This file is used to set where you want to have your media downloaded. Local Drive, Network Drive, Mounted Drive, USB Drive

Mac OS, Linux Etc. mediaDirectory=/Volumes/LDSTech/Media Library

Windows mediaDirectory=F:/Media Library

CronJobMeetinghouseLibrary.sh

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Meetinghouse Library Website

Meetinghouse Library Client

Linux
Mac OS

Windows

Go to Start and in the search field type CMD and enter. We are going to check to see what version of Java is installed. We are looking for Java Version 8 or higher. Type in “java -version” in the command line. Here are other ways to find out what version is installed. More Info

Download from this link the Java runtime environment. You will download 32 bit (Windows x86) for 64 bit (Windows x64) depending on your operating system. Run the installer. After you have successfully installed Java run Java -version in the command line. You may have to close your terminal window and open it back up to get it it you recognize the java -version command.

Download the MeetinghouseLibrary.zip file. Pick the location that you are wanting to download and store your media to. Create a folder, example “Meetinghouse Library” Extract the files to the folder you just created.

In the command line go to the folder that you just created in step 3. If you would like to run it from the command line run: java -jar MeettinghouseLibrary.jar gives more information. Another way you can just double click the MeetinghouseLibrary.jar file to run it.

Task Scheduler

This will make adjustment depending on the amount of RAM you have. Add this to your command line if you see Java heap space out of memory. It has been seen where it’s on a older computer hardware and larger files.